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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Aug 5, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.922 (1,007/50,874 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T17:52:00.203807Z
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At first I just wanted to watch a short bio of this great man-even after death, Leonardo DaVinci. But after watching this, I feel like I have gone through every inch, corner and second of his well spent life. Truly, he is an inspiration to this generation and more to come. Pray, more like him grace this generation of ours with their intelligent works and great intellectual dexterity. THANK YOU! Newsthink for making YouTube worth it.
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Yes, Einstein mastered calculus by age 14. What they didn't mention was that he taught himself calculus from books and did not learn it in school. He had a book on math that he called his "holy geometry book" that was especially influential to him that he read over and over before he began chipping away at calculus. Regular people learn something and are happy with what they know. Einstein learned and it propelled him to learn more and more, inspiring him to go deeper and deeper into nature's secrets. Also, I have studied Einstein's life for much of my adult life and I've never found a quote where he called himself an agnostic. He considered himself to be "deeply spiritual" (his words) and he believed in God, stating many times "I study physics because I want to know God's secrets" and "God does not play dice with the cosmos." However, he was not a fan of organized religion, and he did not believe in a "personal God," where you could pray about your problems to Him and God would solve them for you. Einstein believed God was the Supreme Being in charge and humans were here to work out their own destiny within the laws that God had laid down. His wife and step-daughter converted from Judaism to Roman Catholicism and Einstein stated, "Oh well, it's all the same to me."
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Definitely a fan of her videos after the YT algorithm finally made a rare good recommendation.
I like how she presents them as real people with actual character flaws but that makes them more human and relatable. They are almost always presented only as mavericks in their fields and with their achievements which makes many see them as perfect, virtuous people.
It's a shame when you find out how the kind of person that they were outside if their work but it's also a reminder to admire the art, not the artist.
Great work!
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it was not his brain... it was his mind... he spent a lot of time in his head... he NEVER gave up on problems and continued to work on them over years and years... this inward dedication is what made the difference and is also available to anyone who puts in the work.... that is the thing, most people focus on the outside, their environment and the people around them, material treasures. If ALSO humans spent and equal time in their heads, cogitating various scientific ideas, studying them and building knowledge, a task most would not really enjoy given all the outward distractions and the need for power and wealth, they too could figure out things like Einstein and appear a genius...
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